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Low Bros Styles Giclee Print by Low Bros
Styles Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Low Bros. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 16x20 Silkscreen Printed by SerioPress. Fusion of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork in Limited Edition Prints Limited edition prints hold a special place in art collecting, often serving as a more accessible entry point for enthusiasts to own a piece of significant artwork. The "Styles" artwork by Low Bros exemplifies this intersection of collectibility and accessibility within Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. The artwork is a Giclée print on 290gsm fine art paper, a medium known for reproducing art with high fidelity. The Technique and Medium The Giclée printing process for "Styles" allows for the fine gradations of color and sharp detail that this piece necessitates. The 290gsm fine art paper provides a smooth, substantial surface that captures the depth and vibrancy of the original work. The result is a print that not only faithfully represents the artwork but also stands the test of time due to the materials' quality. Visual Composition and Edition "Styles" is a 16x20 inch print, a size that is well-suited for intimate viewing yet large enough to showcase the complex and dynamic composition characteristic of Low Bros' work. The limited edition of 75 prints means that each piece is part of an exclusive series, signed and numbered by the artists, adding a personal touch that connects the collector directly to the creators' vision. Artistic Signature and Process The Low Bros are known for their distinctive aesthetic, often featuring bold colors, geometric patterns, and thematic elements drawn from pop culture and street aesthetics. Their work on "Styles" continues this tradition, offering a visual narrative that is both striking and thought-provoking. SerioPress, renowned for its expertise in silkscreen printing, has ensured that each print is produced precisely, reflecting the artists' meticulous standards. Cultural Relevance "Styles" is more than just a print; it is a cultural artifact that captures the essence of street art's influence on contemporary visual culture. In the hands of Low Bros, the print becomes a canvas for exploring themes relevant to pop and graffiti art, such as urban life, identity, and subcultural expression. The work engages with its audience by bridging the underground with the mainstream, encapsulating the transformative power of street art. The Impact of Collecting Collectors of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork often seek to acquire art and support the artists and the movement they represent. Owning a piece like "Styles" allows collectors to participate in the ongoing dialogue between street art and the fine art world. As street art continues to gain recognition, these limited edition prints gain historical significance and potential for appreciation in value. The "Styles" limited edition Giclée print by Low Bros is a standout piece within the genres of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, reflecting the intricate interplay between form, content, and culture. This artwork embodies the evolving narrative of street art's place in the wider art world through advanced printing techniques and fine art materials. The Low Bros' dedication to their craft and engagement with contemporary themes make "Styles" a coveted piece for collectors and a testament to the genre's enduring impact.
$159.00
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Kaws- Brian Donnelly Companion- Black Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly
Companion- Black Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Artist Kaws. 2016 Unopened Package Limited Open Edition 10.5 X 4.5 X 2.5 / 16.7 X 11.4 X 6.4 CM KAWS' Companion in the Landscape of Street Pop and Graffiti Art The Companion series by KAWS, a contemporary modern pop artist, has imprinted itself firmly into the collective consciousness of street pop and graffiti art enthusiasts. The "Companion- Black Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible" is a prime example of this, merging the commercial accessibility of toys with the avant-garde edge of art. Released as a part of a much-coveted series in November 2016, this particular edition coincided with KAWS's "Where The End Starts" exhibit in Fort Worth, Texas, marking a significant moment in his artistic timeline. This collectible stands out for its aesthetic and cultural value and as a commercial phenomenon, illustrating the intersection of art and consumerism that KAWS navigates so adeptly. With dimensions measuring approximately 10.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 inches, the Companion occupies a physical space that is both intimate and significant, allowing for a personal interaction that is often lost in more giant sculptures. The figure's striking black form is a stark canvas for its emotive detailing, particularly the crossed-out eyes that have become synonymous with the artist's work. The Significance of KAWS' Companion as a Cultural Icon KAWS' Companion, particularly in its black vinyl form, has transcended the realm of mere collectibility to become an icon of street pop art. Its appearance in various forms across different mediums—from massive sculptures to small toys—speaks to its versatility and the artist's ability to adapt street-influenced art for diverse contexts. The Companion's uniformity and the simplicity of its form allow it to become a vessel for multiple interpretations, akin to how graffiti art often carries layered meanings. The 2016 limited open edition of the Companion series is a testament to the character's enduring appeal and resonance with themes of isolation and camaraderie prevalent in street and graffiti art. The flayed versions, revealing the anatomy beneath the surface, offer a commentary on vulnerability and authenticity, themes deeply rooted in the ethos of street culture. This series, especially the black version, was made available through coveted outlets such as KAWSONE, MoMA, and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, illustrating the blurring lines between high art institutions and street pop art collectibles. KAWS' Companion and the Evolution of Street Pop Art The Companion figure by KAWS is not just a static piece of art; it's a narrative, a character that has evolved and adapted over the years, much like the artist himself. Its journey from a graffitied image to a sophisticated collectible encapsulates street art's evolution into a consumable form yet retains its edge. Standing 11 inches tall, the Companion is an homage to and a departure from traditional graffiti artwork. It embodies the subversive nature of street art while being an object of mainstream desire, bridging the gap between underground art scenes and the polished world of art collectors. The release of the Companion- Black Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible was a culturally significant event, signaling the peak of KAWS' artistic influence and the growing acceptance and celebration of street pop art in contemporary society. This collectible is a snapshot of the time when street art was being redefined, no longer just seen on the walls of urban landscapes but also occupying space on the shelves of art lovers, signaling a new era of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork.
$1,908.00 $1,622.00
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Ron English- POPaganda Hulk Boy Archival Print by Ron English- POPaganda
Hulk Boy Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Ron English- POPaganda. 2007 Digital print in colors on wove paper 20 x 20 inches (50.8 x 50.8 cm). 100 Signed and numbered in pencil along the lower edge
$371.00
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Aelhra Gojira Original Mixed Media Watercolor Painting by Aelhra
Gojira Original Painting Spray Paint Watercolor Mixed Media on Art Paper by Aelhra Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed Original Mixed Media Spray Paint Watercolor Artwork Size 15x22
$503.00
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Kaws- Brian Donnelly Holiday Changbai Mountain- Snowy White Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly
Holiday Changbai Mountain- Snowy White Figure Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Modern Popular Artist Kaws. 2022 Open Edition Out of Print Sold Out Size 8.5" Stamped/Printed. Displayed With Box, Holiday Changbai Mountain features a white companion figure sitting down with a smaller companion in its lap. The KAWS Holiday Changbai Mountain figure measures 8.5 inches tall. KAWS' Holiday Changbai Mountain-Snowy White: A Contemporary Icon The Holiday Changbai Mountain-Snowy White figure by KAWS is a remarkable piece that stands at the intersection of Street Pop Art, graffiti Artwork, and contemporary collectible design. Released as an open edition in 2022, this art toy sculpture quickly became a sought-after collector's item, now out of print and sold out. The figure, measuring 8.5 inches in height, depicts a serene tableau of a white companion figure seated with a smaller counterpart in its lap. Crafted with the artist's quintessential attention to detail, each piece is stamped or printed, ensuring its authenticity as an original KAWS artwork. This vinyl sculpture is more than a figure; it's a narrative expressed through the silent language of form and color. The pristine snowy white finish gives the figure a tranquil and pure quality, resonating with the calmness of Changbai Mountain's snowy landscape for which it is named. Displayed with its box, the figure is not only preserved in its mint condition but is also presented as a complete work of art, symbolic of KAWS' seamless blend of art and product design. Exploring the Emotional Depth in KAWS' Snowy White Companion KAWS' Holiday Changbai Mountain-Snowy White figure delves deep into the emotional spectrum, presenting themes of care, guardianship, and companionship central to the human experience. The intimate pose of the more prominent figure holding the smaller one is a powerful expression of nurturing and protection, transcending the simplicity of the vinyl art toy form to evoke deeper connections. This piece exemplifies how KAWS continues to push the boundaries of street pop art, infusing his work with a poignant sensitivity that challenges and enriches the graffiti art narrative. The universal appeal of this collectible lies in its ability to communicate beyond words, a characteristic feature of KAWS' artistic oeuvre. The crossed-out eyes, a signature element of KAWS's characters, underscore the anonymity and collective identity that street art often conveys while imparting a sense of individuality to each sculpture. Through its monochromatic simplicity, the Snowy White Companion becomes a canvas for the viewer's interpretations, embodying the inclusive and accessible spirit that street pop art and graffiti artwork champion. The Collectible as a Cultural Artifact in Modern Art The sold-out status of the Holiday Changbai Mountain-Snowy White figure is a testament to the cultural impact and desirability of KAWS' creations. The artist has adeptly navigated the art world to produce works that are both accessible and highly coveted, reflecting the evolving landscape of street art as it intersects with popular culture and the collectibles market. As a modern pop artist, KAWS has redefined what street-inspired art can be, blending graffiti's edge with a polished aesthetic that has earned him a place in the pantheon of contemporary art. With its elegant snowy white finish, this sculpture encapsulates the essence of KAWS' approach to art-making: it is a playful toy and a sophisticated sculpture, a piece of urban culture and a refined collectible. The Holiday Changbai Mountain-Snowy White figure is a cultural artifact. It is a snapshot of the moment when street pop art transcended its roots to command a presence in the global art conversation, solidifying KAWS' role as a leading figure in modern popular art.
$1,001.00 $851.00
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Cope2- Fernando Carlo Time Travel Skateboard Deck Art by Cope2- Fernando Carlo
Time Travel Deck Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist COPE2 x Afa Annfa x Chino Lam. 2021 Time Travel Skateboard Size: 80 x 20cm Editions of 100, numbered.
$359.00
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Phil Lumbang Hug Life Beast Within 3D Silkscreen Print by Phil Lumbang
Hug Life- Beast 3D Within Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Philip Lumbang Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Printed with a basic Red/Blue 3D effect.
$218.00
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Casey Weldon The Kill Giclee Print by Casey Weldon
Death Valley Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Casey Weldon. CASEY WELDON 'Death Valley' Fine art print on 290gsm paper Edition of 50 Signed and numbered by the artist 12x12 inches (30x30cm)
$217.00
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Shark Toof I Am a Hawk Giclee Print by Shark Toof
I Am a Hawk Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Watercolor Textured Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Shark Toof. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 16x16 Signed and numbered edition of just 100 prints. 16x16 inches (22x22 inches framed). Watercolor texture 245 gsm fine art paper.
$209.00
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Sket-One Bomb Dropper- Variant Silkscreen Print by Sket-One
Bomb Dropper- Variant Limited Edition 5-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper by Sket-One Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Sket One is an Los Angeles based visual artist with an old school urban background. Uniting pop culture reference, strong color, and bold type, Sket One has created a perse and impressive portfolio of work including graffiti, toys, customs, canvases, and apparel.
$450.00
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Pushead Bleached Skateboard Art Deck by Pushead
Bleached Deck Fine Art Limited Edition Mixed Media Archival Pigment Transfer & Screen Print on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Pushead. 2021 Large Signed & Dated Across Front Lip 8.875x32 Transfer Bottom & Screen Printed 2 Headed Frog
$298.00
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Flying Fortress Rascals Silkscreen Print by Flying Fortress
Rascals Pop Artwork Limited Edition 7-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Modern Artist Flying Fortress. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 125 Size 27.55x19.68 Rascals Silkscreen Print by Flying Fortress Rascals by Flying Fortress is a powerful statement in the tradition of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, released in 2020 as a signed and numbered limited edition of 125. The 7-color silkscreen print measures 27.55 by 19.68 inches and is executed on high-grade fine art paper. Known for his distinctive characters and a blend of comic-book wit with urban grit, Flying Fortress delivers another unforgettable piece with this lineup of anthropomorphic spray paint cans, geared up and mischievously unified like a rogue crew ready to bomb the streets. Character Design as Urban Allegory Flying Fortress has long established his reputation as one of the leading figures in European street art, originating from Hamburg. His iconic Teddy Troops and signature illustrative style have pushed boundaries by turning objects into animated characters with stories, personalities, and attitude. In Rascals, he presents a crew of four spray cans transformed into full-bodied figures, each styled after vintage European aerosol brands. They appear mid-action, splashed in vivid color, dripping with expression and holding graffiti tools like a roller, bolt cutter, and sprayer. The anthropomorphic cans are playful but assertive—each one an emblem of rebellion and street identity. Their expressions and poses inject a narrative of camaraderie, resistance, and self-expression, elements central to graffiti history. The layering of color, paint drips, and the inclusion of mock price tags and logos reflect Flying Fortress’ love for parody, branding critique, and nostalgic references. Silkscreen Mastery in a Limited Edition Crafted as a 7-color hand-pulled silkscreen, Rascals reflects expert-level screenprint technique. The colors are bold and highly saturated, with meticulous registration allowing each layer of ink to reinforce the cartoon-style outlines and vibrant character details. The palette includes primary tones and complementary contrasts, with shadows, drips, and ink splashes applied with finesse. The fine art paper stock enhances ink vibrancy while giving the work tactile durability that collectors value. Each print is signed and numbered by Flying Fortress, affirming the authenticity and rarity of the edition. As a physical object, the work speaks directly to the artist’s street roots while showcasing his evolution into gallery-level craftsmanship. The quality and execution hold up not just as wall art, but as a critical collectible in the intersection of graffiti and pop surrealism. Legacy of Humor and Resistance Flying Fortress’ body of work blends humorous visual commentary with subcultural reverence. Rascals is not just a light-hearted cartoon; it’s a portrait of graffiti culture’s defiant spirit. These characters symbolize the hands, hearts, and voices behind urban art movements. With exaggerated expressions and lively postures, they invite the viewer into a world where tools become avatars, and expression is personified. The print balances nostalgia with sharp social wit, much like the artist’s broader practice. Rascals is a prime example of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork that maintains its underground energy while commanding attention as a limited-edition collectible. Flying Fortress continues to redefine how humor, character, and subversion operate within the art world—one can at a time.
$323.00
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UFO907 Never Trust A Junkie Blotter Paper Archival Print by UFO907
Never Trust A Junkie Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by UFO907 pop culture LSD artwork. 2020 Signed/COA Limited Edition of 75 Blotter Artwork Size 7.5x7.5 As an active graffiti writer, UFO 907 is known for its alien ufo motifs throughout New York. Over 20 years, his works have been and still are growing in numbers, attracting fans all over the world. His distinct ufo motifs have evolved and changed throughout the years, from a simple UFO form to a character-like approach with eyes and legs. And still active throughout the world.
$352.00
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Guggimon Fashion Soho Mushroom Massacre Quarter Ounce SuperGuggi SuperPlastic Art Toy by Guggimon
Fashion Soho Mushroom Massacre Quarter Ounce SuperGuggi SuperPlastic Art Toy by Guggimon Limited Edition Janky Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Design Artist. 2022 Limited Run SuperKranky Janky Superplastic Vinyl Art Toy Artwork Size 6x8
$187.00 $159.00
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Handiedan Quantumverse Giclee Print by Handiedan
Quantumverse Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 315gsm Innova Soft Textured Natural White Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Handiedan. 315 gsm Innova Soft Textured Natural White 11.75" x 14.75" / 29,7 x 37,5 cm Signed and numbered Edition: 30
$352.00
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Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth The Devils Work Letterpress Print by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth
The Devils Work 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Letterpress Print on Fine Art Paper by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Signed Numbered 10.75x13.75 2011
$134.00
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Nicky Davis- Ghost Gang Blankos Crew Season One Silkscreen Print by Nicky Davis- Ghost Gang
Blankos Crew Season One Silkscreen Print by Nicky Davis- Ghost Gang Hand-Pulled 6-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 18x24 The Blankos Crew Season One Silkscreen Print by Nicky Davis is a limited edition art piece inspired by the popular online game, Blankos Block Party. The game features customizable characters called "Blankos" that inhabit a vibrant and creative world where players can participate in various activities such as racing, shooting, and obstacle courses. Nicky Davis is a talented artist known for his colorful and whimsical designs. In the Blankos Crew Season One Silkscreen Print, he brings to life the characters and themes from the game in a visually stunning composition. The artwork showcases various Blankos characters with distinct personalities and styles, giving fans of the game a collectible piece of art to cherish. This silkscreen print is produced using high-quality inks and paper, ensuring vibrant colors and long-lasting quality. The artwork is typically signed and numbered by the artist, making it a sought-after collector's item for Blankos Block Party enthusiasts and art collectors alike. The limited nature of the print run further adds to its value and exclusivity. If you're interested in obtaining this piece of art, keep an eye out for sales from galleries, online retailers, or through the artist's website. Be prepared to act quickly, as limited edition art can sell out fast, especially when it's connected to a popular IP like Blankos Block Party.
$211.00
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Buff Monster Melty Misfit Eye Drip- Pink/Green Spray Paint Can by Buff Monster
Melty Misfit Eye Drip- Pink/Green HPM Embellished Spray Paint Can Sculpture Artwork by Iconic Pop Culture Modern Artist Buff Monster. 2022 Signed Limited Edition of 75 HPM Silkscreen & Spray Paint Hand-Embellished HPM Each Unique In Silkscreened Box, Displayed With Box. Artistic Innovation in "Melty Misfit Eye Drip" The "Melty Misfit Eye Drip" pink/green HPM (Hand-Painted Multiple) is an intricately embellished spray paint can sculpture that showcases the bold and distinctive style of Buff Monster, an iconic pop culture modern artist. This limited edition piece, a vivid representation of the vibrant street pop art and graffiti artwork movement, is a fusion of delicate art sensibilities and the rebellious spirit of street art, encapsulating the playful yet thought-provoking essence of Buff Monster's oeuvre. Buff Monster's "Melty Misfit Eye Drip" is a unique contribution to art collectibles. This 2022 series, limited to a signed edition of 75, elevates the everyday spray paint can to a piece of art. Each can is meticulously hand-embellished, employing a combination of silkscreen and spray paint techniques, which ensures that no two pieces in the series are identical. The artist's choice of bright pink and green is reflective of his signature color palette, often inspired by the flavors and spirit of ice cream—a recurring motif in his work. The melty appearance of the eye design gives the impression of dripping paint, a nod to the fluidity and transformative nature of graffiti art. Craftsmanship and Presentation The high level of craftsmanship involved in creating "Melty Misfit Eye Drip" is evident in the precision of the silkscreen print and the careful hand-finishing that brings each piece to life. Buff Monster's dedication to quality is further emphasized by the silkscreened box accompanying each can, creating a cohesive display piece. The box, featuring a similar design to the can itself, not only protects the artwork but also adds a layer of aesthetic appeal, making it an integral part of the overall presentation. This attention to detail in presentation is a hallmark of Buff Monster's work, resonating with collectors who appreciate visually striking and meticulously crafted art. Buff Monster's Cultural Impact Buff Monster has long been a prominent figure in the street art scene, with his work appearing in cities worldwide. His contribution to the field of street pop art is significant, with a visual language that is instantly recognizable and often imitated. The "Melty Misfit Eye Drip" series continues its impact on the culture, blending the subversive energy of graffiti with the polish of fine art. His works are often seen as a celebration of the transient nature of street art while also challenging the idea that such art is disposable or temporary. Like much of his work, this piece bridges the gap between the gallery and the street, inviting a broader audience to engage with and appreciate the art form. Collectability and the Art Market The limited edition nature of "Melty Misfit Eye Drip," coupled with Buff Monster's reputation in the art world, contributes to the desirability and collectability of the piece. As an investment, Buff Monster's works have been known to appreciate over time, reflecting the growing interest in street pop art and graffiti artwork within the art market. The artist's signature on each piece is a testament to its authenticity, and the limited run enhances its value for collectors. Making each piece by hand and including a silkscreened box speaks to the artist's commitment to producing work that stands the test of time, both in terms of style and substance. Buff Monster's "Melty Misfit Eye Drip" HPM spray paint can sculpture embodies the convergence of street art's spontaneity and the fine art world's attention to detail. It's a testament to the artist's standing as a transformative figure in modern pop culture and street art. Through his distinctive aesthetic and innovative approach to his medium, Buff Monster continues to push the boundaries and challenge perceptions of what graffiti artwork can be, making his pieces a significant part of the contemporary art landscape.
$541.00
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Abstrk Many Faces Untitled HPM Archival Print by Abstrk
Many Faces- Untitled HPM Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Archival Pigment Prints on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Artist Abstrk. 2022 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand-Embellished Unique Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 24x24
$450.00
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El Pez Cafe Blotter Paper Archival Print by El Pez
Cafe Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Pez pop culture LSD artwork. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2021. Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown. "Cafe Blotter Paper" is a spirited piece of limited edition artwork by Pez, recognized for his vibrant and whimsical approach to street pop art. This archival pigment print on perforated blotter paper was released on April 19, 2021, and it stands as a distinctive example of the cross-pollination between pop culture and the psychedelic art movement often associated with LSD artwork. The piece measures 7.5 x 7.5 inches, a size that echoes the traditional dimensions of blotter art. The print features Pez's signature cartoonish characters and motifs: joyful figures with exaggerated features in a dynamic, color-saturated environment. Their playful antics are set against a backdrop of a pastiche of psychedelic and pop art elements, which nods to the notion of cafe culture. Each blotter edition is hand-perforated by Zane Kesey, ensuring that while each print is part of a limited series, individual pieces may have slight variations, adding to the uniqueness and collectibility of the artwork. The meticulous hand-perforation process not only pays homage to the history of blotter art but also imbues the piece with a handmade quality highly prized in the world of street pop art and graffiti. Pez's "Cafe Blotter Paper" captures the essence of street pop art's playful and irreverent spirit, bringing a sense of joy and nostalgia to the viewer. This work reflects the artist's ability to transform a conventional medium into a canvas for creativity, showcasing how street art and pop culture can come together to create pieces that are both visually arresting and culturally significant. The artwork is a vibrant testament to the innovation and energy of contemporary street art.
$352.00
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Emek Golan Lil' Tuff Junk Left Silkscreen Print by Emek Golan
Lil' Tuff Junk Left Silkscreen Print by Emek Golan Hand-Pulled on Marijuana Cannabis Foil Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 8x12 Silkscreen Print on Marijuana Stylized Foil Paper Cannabis Smoking Robot Creature. Emek Golan's Artistic Synthesis Emek Golan's "Lil' Tuff Junk Left" is a distinctive silkscreen print that captures the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork, reflecting the artist's innovative approach to content and medium. This piece is part of a limited edition run, intricately hand-pulled on marijuana cannabis foil fine art paper, demonstrating Golan's commitment to creating visually stimulating and conceptually challenging art. Golan's artwork is a captivating fusion of traditional and modern techniques, embodying the spirit of street pop art in its execution and the essence of graffiti in its stylistic undertones. "Lil' Tuff Junk Left" features a cannabis-smoking robot creature, a subject that offers a commentary on technology, substance use, and perhaps the organic versus the synthetic. By choosing marijuana-stylized foil paper, Golan not only references the counterculture associated with cannabis but also enhances the visual impact of the artwork through the reflective and textured qualities. Craftsmanship and Limited Edition Appeal The silkscreen print, sized at 8x12 inches, is a testament to Golan's mastery of the printmaking craft. The complexity of the image, with its intricate lines and layers, showcases his ability to handle the silkscreen process with precision and creativity. Each of the 200 pieces in the edition is signed and numbered, indicating the artist's direct involvement and the work's status as a collectible item. The limited nature of the edition ensures that each print is a unique artifact desired by collectors and enthusiasts of Golan's work. Conceptual Depth in Street Pop Art "Lil' Tuff Junk Left" is more than just a visual piece; it is imbued with the conceptual depth that characterizes Emek Golan's body of work. The robotic figure, adorned with mechanical and botanical elements, serves as a metaphor for the intersection of nature and technology. This artwork may invite the viewer to contemplate the increasing integration of artificial intelligence into daily life or consider how society medicates or alters consciousness through technology and substances. Integration of Street Art Aesthetics The artwork also aligns with the aesthetics of street art in its boldness and accessibility. Golan's use of vibrant colors and compelling subject matter resonates with the visual language of graffiti art, known for its powerful imagery and public engagement. "Lil' Tuff Junk Left" could easily find its place on the walls of urban landscapes, yet it is presented in a format that allows it to be appreciated in personal and intimate settings. Emek Golan's "Lil' Tuff Junk Left" contributes significantly to street pop art and graffiti artwork discourse. It embodies the artist's unique vision and underscores his role as an innovator. The piece is a testament to limited edition art's power to captivate and provoke, securing Golan's place in the pantheon of contemporary visual artists.
$221.00
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Dalek- James Marshall Spacemonkey Test Print Unique Silkscreen Artwork by Dalek- James Marshall
Spacemonkey Test Print Unique Silkscreen Artwork by Dalek- James Marshall Hand-Pulled 14-Color Screen Print on 330gsm Museum Smooth Cotton Rag Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2018 Signed Test Print Marked 1/1 Unique One-of-a-Kind Original Print Artwork Size 24x20 "Spacemonkey Test Print Unique Silkscreen Artwork" is a piece of contemporary art created by American artist Dalek, whose real name is James Marshall. Born in New London, Connecticut in 1968, Dalek is well-known for his signature Spacemonkey character, which he began painting in the late 1990s. The Spacemonkey character is an iconic figure in Dalek's body of work, strongly influenced by Japanese pop culture, street art, and graffiti. This particular piece, the "Spacemonkey Test Print Unique Silkscreen Artwork," is a unique silkscreen print featuring the Spacemonkey in a test print format. Silkscreen printing, also known as screen printing, is a popular method of printing images on various surfaces using a mesh to transfer ink. The technique allows for the creation of multiple unique prints, each with slight variations due to the handcrafted nature of the process. In the case of this piece, Dalek has chosen to create a unique, one-of-a-kind test print. The artwork features his signature bold colors, geometric patterns, and the Spacemonkey character. The test print format often shows various layers of the printing process, adding depth and intricacy to the piece. Collectors and fans of Dalek's work often seek out his Spacemonkey creations for their vibrant, edgy appeal and the way they represent a fusion of street art, pop culture, and fine art. As a unique test print, this particular piece is likely to be highly coveted among art collectors and enthusiasts.
$925.00
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Ron English- POPaganda Star Wars Guernica Archival Print by Ron English- POPaganda
Star Wars Guernica Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Ron English- POPaganda Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 27.5x15 Star Wars Guernica Archival Print by Ron English- POPaganda The Star Wars Guernica Archival Print by Ron English- POPaganda is a piece of art that combines the iconic imagery from the Star Wars universe with the famous "Guernica" painting by Pablo Picasso. Ron English- POPaganda is a contemporary artist known for his unique fusion of pop culture and classic artworks, often with a satirical twist. In this particular piece, English pays homage to Picasso's anti-war masterpiece by incorporating characters and elements from the Star Wars franchise, such as Darth Vader, Stormtroopers, and the Death Star, among others. By blending these two distinct worlds, English creates a thought-provoking commentary on war, power, and the human condition. The archival print signifies a high-quality reproduction of the original artwork, using advanced printing technology and acid-free, archival paper to ensure the longevity and preservation of the image. This makes it an excellent choice for art collectors and Star Wars enthusiasts alike.
$371.00
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Kaws- Brian Donnelly Kachamukku- Green Red Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly
Kachamukku- Green Red Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Artist Kaws. 2022 Out of Production Open Edition 12.6 X 8 X 6 IN / 32 X 20.3 X 15.2 CM New in Box. KAWS' Kachamukku-Green Red: A Vibrant Intersection of Art and Play The Kachamukku-Green Red figure by KAWS is a stunning manifestation of the artist's unique vision within modern pop art. Released as an open edition in 2022, this vinyl art toy collectible stands at an impressive 12.6 x 8 x 6 inches, a dimensional testament to KAWS' innovative approach to art that merges street aesthetics with pop culture sensibilities. This figure, vibrant in its green and red colorway, is a creative hybrid inspired by the famous Japanese television series Hirake! Ponkikki features Gachapin and Mukku, known for their playful antics and friendly competition. The Kachamukku figure is characterized by KAWS's signature style—X-marked eyes and ears that form a cross-bone motif, a detail that has become synonymous with the artist's work. The choice of color in this edition, diverging from the previously released all-black variant, adds a layer of vivacity and is a nod to the original hues of the characters that inspired this piece. Embracing Pop Culture in Street Art: KAWS' Kachamukku Series With the Kachamukku-Green Red figure, KAWS continues to push the envelope in the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork field. This figure, part of his fifth release of 2021, encapsulates the essence of KAWS' artistic philosophy: to create playful, culturally relevant, and visually impactful works. By drawing from Hirake! Ponkikki, KAWS pays homage to a slice of Japanese pop culture and showcases his adeptness in blending different artistic and cultural elements to create something new and exciting. The playful spirit of the Kachamukku figure, with its animated posture and bold colors, speaks to the childlike wonder and joy inherent in all of KAWS' pieces. It stands as a colorful beacon within the world of collectible art toys, inviting collectors and fans to engage with a piece as much a toy as a fine art sculpture. This figure is a product and a piece of storytelling transcending language and cultural barriers. The Global Impact of KAWS' Kachamukku-Green Red Edition The global impact of the Kachamukku-Green Red figure is a testament to KAWS' standing as a preeminent figure in the world of art toys and his influence on the perception of street art. With its roots in a beloved Japanese children's show, this edition demonstrates the universal language of art and its ability to connect disparate cultures through shared aesthetics and themes. The Kachamukku-Green Red figure, with its striking colors and iconic design, celebrates the joy and simplicity found in children's programming, interpreted through the sophisticated lens of street art. As an out-of-production piece, the Kachamukku-Green Red figure has become a desirable artifact within the collectible art toy market. Its release through KAWSONE has made it accessible to a diverse audience, ensuring its position as a significant work within KAWS' oeuvre. As street art continues to gain prominence and recognition, KAWS' Kachamukku-Green Red edition stands as a vibrant example of the genre's evolution, bridging graffiti's playful origins with contemporary art's complex narratives.
$1,001.00 $851.00
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BE@RBRICK Skull Face 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy by Madballs x Medicom
Skull Face 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy by Madballs x Medicom Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures 2021 Madballs Be@rbrick Skull Face 100% and 400% Collectible Set stands approximately 2.75 and 11.02 inches tall. New in Box. The Intersection of Street Pop Art and Collectable Culture: Madballs x Medicom's Skull Face Be@rbrick In the ever-expanding universe of urban collectible art figures, the collaboration between Madballs and Medicom Toy Corporation has resulted in a striking creation: the Skull Face 100% & 400% Be@rbrick. This limited edition vinyl art toy set, released in 2021, is a tangible celebration of street pop art and the collectible culture that has flourished around such items. Standing at approximately 2.75 inches and 11.02 inches tall, these art toys manifest the playful yet edgy spirit that characterizes much of contemporary pop art, street art, and graffiti artwork. The Be@rbrick, a collectible toy designed and produced by the Japanese company Medicom Toy Incorporated, is a canvas for artistic expression that bridges the gap between traditional art and the more accessible realm of street pop art. The Skull Face Be@rbricks, adorned with the iconic imagery from Madballs—a series of toy rubber balls created in the 1980s and known for their grotesque designs—is a homage to the nostalgia of past pop culture and the modern aesthetics of urban art. Cultural Significance and Artistic Value of Be@rbrick Collectibles The significance of the Be@rbrick in the landscape of modern collectibles cannot be overstated. It has become a cultural icon in its own right, serving as a unique platform for artists and brands to showcase their creativity. The Skull Face Be@rbrick set is a perfect example of this, marrying the irreverent and provocative designs of Madballs with the clean, minimalistic form of the Be@rbrick figure. The result is a collectible that is both a piece of art and a part of a broader cultural conversation that includes street pop art and graffiti artwork. Each figure in the Skull Face Be@rbrick set is a testament to the detailed craftsmanship and artistic integrity that Medicom Toy is known for. From the intricate skeletal patterns that adorn the figure's surface to the vivid contrast of colors, every aspect of the design has been carefully considered to create a visually compelling piece. The statistics, new in the box, are meant for display and represent the collector's appreciation for the art form and its cultural narrative. In a broader sense, the Skull Face Be@rbricks act as a symbol of the democratization of art. By translating the aesthetic commonly associated with street pop art and graffiti artwork into a tangible object, Medicom and Madballs have created an accessible artifact to a broad audience. The collectible nature of these figures allows for the appreciation of street art-inspired designs beyond the walls and galleries, fostering a community of collectors and art enthusiasts who can share in the joy of these miniature sculptures. The Skull Face 100% & 400% Be@rbrick set is a vibrant node in the network of street pop art, offering a playful yet profound commentary on the fusion of art and consumer culture. As collectibles, they stand at the intersection of artistry and production, serving as a testament to the evolving nature of art in the public sphere. These vinyl art toys are not mere objects but vessels of cultural and artistic significance, encapsulating the essence of a movement that continues to shape and influence the world of contemporary art.
$282.00 $240.00
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Jos Ros Kitsune Mask Kurayami Sculpture Art Toy by Jos Ros
Kitsune Mask- Kurayami Limited Edition Polystone & Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Culture Artist Jos Ros. 2022 Limited Editon of 300 11" Inch. Polystone Base can be used as a Table Mount or Wall Mount. Fascinated by masks, Jor Ros implements them into his art whenever possible. Drawing inspiration from Japanese fox masks, Jor Ros adds his own spin to it with Kitsune Mask. Now back in a second colorway, featuring the iconic dark navy blue that features prominently throughout his works. Contrasted beautifully with deep reds and orange accents. Honor the legendary creature with Kitsune Mask (Kurayami Edition) and give your collection a mystical flair with this eye-grabbing piece!
$291.00 $247.00
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Dalek- James Marshall Spacemonkey Happy Pants Gold Art Toy by Dalek- James Marshall
Spacemonkey Happy Pants Gold Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Culture Artist Dalek- James Marshall. 2022 6.5" Tall Limited Edition of 150 New In Box Spacemonkey Happy Pants Gold Art Toy by Dalek- James Marshall is an American artist known for his Spacemonkey character, which is a strange, somewhat abstracted figure and has been translated into various formats, including art toys. Dalek's art toys, similar to his paintings and murals, often feature bright colors, geometric patterns, and the recurring Spacemonkey character.
$255.00 $217.00
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Van Saro LivEvil Archival Print by Van Saro
LivEvil Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Van Saro & John Park Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This piece was the fourth or fifth collab that we did together. The themes varied but the composition stayed pretty consistent with Van’s beautifully painted figures anchoring my background colors and support characters. The quote provided by Van is from the Buddah. We had been staying pretty consistent with the compositions of our collabs, usually with one of Van’s oil figures left of center anchoring the piece while I handled the background color composition and added support characters. I don’t think we discussed anything before starting." - John Park
$226.00
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Joe King Baby Face AP Silkscreen Print by Joe King
Baby Face Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on French Speckletone Kraft Paper by Joe King Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof
$146.00
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Kaws- Brian Donnelly Holiday United Kingdom UK- Black Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly
Holiday United Kingdom UK- Black Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Street Graffiti Artist Kaws. 2021 Vinyl Fine Art Sculpture Holiday: United Kingdom (Black), Painted cast vinyl 10-1/8 x 5-1/8 x 3-1/2 inches (25.7 x 13.0 x 8.9 cm) Stamped to the underside of the feet Produced by AllRightsReserved, Hong Kong New In Box KAWS' Holiday United Kingdom-Black: A Symbolic Representation in Street Art The Holiday United Kingdom UK-Black edition by KAWS is a distinctive piece within the vinyl art toy collectibles landscape. This fine art sculpture, released in 2021, showcases the artist's signature aesthetic—combining street graffiti elements with contemporary art polish. The figure, painted cast vinyl measuring 10-1/8 x 5-1/8 x 3-1/2 inches, is marked by KAWS' ability to infuse emotion and story into inanimate objects, a testament to his roots in street pop art and graffiti artwork. Stamped on the underside of its feet and produced by AllRightsReserved in Hong Kong, this collectible is presented new in its box, preserving the integrity and freshness of the piece as intended by the artist. The Holiday United Kingdom-Black is a representation of KAWS' artistic practice and a cultural artifact that resonates with the nuanced dynamics of street culture and its impact on the broader art world. Cultural and Artistic Significance of KAWS' Holiday UK-Black Edition The Holiday UK-Black edition is emblematic of KAWS' global influence, with the UK being a significant location for the history and evolution of street art. The black color choice imparts a sense of universality and sophistication, allowing the intricate details and iconic crossed-out eyes to stand out, engaging viewers with a silent dialogue about the interplay between mainstream recognition and underground origins. This collectible art piece is more than an object of visual pleasure; it is a statement on the progression of street art into delicate art spheres. Each KAWS sculpture is a node in a network of street pop art, connecting the dots between graffiti, pop culture, and fine art. LLike other KAWS collectibles, the Holiday UK-Black edition the Holiday UK-Black edition has become a coveted item for its aesthetic appeal and the artist's renown in transforming street art from ephemeral wall paintings to enduring high-art collectibles. The Holiday UK-Black in the Continuum of Street Art The Holiday UK-Black figure by KAWS reflects the continuing evolution of street art, serving as a bridge from its rebellious beginnings to its current status as a collectible genre. Including this figure in KAWS' broader Holiday series highlights the thematic versatility and emotional depth that street pop art and graffiti artwork can convey. It is a physical representation of the dialogue between the artist, environment, and audience—a dialogue that KAWS has mastered through his art. With the Holiday UK-Black edition, KAWS continues to influence the narrative of street art, pushing the boundaries of how this art form is perceived and collected. The figure, with its understated yet profound presence, is a testament to the power of street art to decorate, communicate, and captivate. KAWS' work, particularly this edition, underlines the transformative power of street pop art as an ever-growing and influential force in the contemporary art scene.
$1,001.00 $851.00
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Mishka NYC- МИШКА Death Adder Rug Art Object by Mishka NYC- МИШКА
Death Adder Rug Limited Edition Designer Art Object Collectible Artwork by Punk Artists Mishka NYC- МИШКА. 2021 Brand New Limited Edition 33x35 Death Adder Rug Art Object by Mishka NYC- МИШКА. Death Adder Rug: An Intersection of Punk Artistry and Home Decor In 2021, the iconic streetwear brand Mishka NYC, also known as МИШКА, expanded its artistic reach into the realm of home decor with the release of the Death Adder Rug. This limited edition art object measures 33x35 inches and features the brand's signature Death Adder motif, a symbol that has become synonymous with Mishka's bold and rebellious spirit. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this rug not only stands as a practical home furnishing but also as a collectible piece of punk-inspired art. Mishka NYC: Blurring the Lines Between Fashion and Functional Art Mishka NYC has long been celebrated for its contribution to streetwear, seamlessly blending the aesthetic of punk rock, graffiti, and street pop art. With the creation of the Death Adder Rug, the brand has taken a step further, turning its distinctive graphic language into a designer art object. The rug's finished stitched edge ensures durability, while the soft and fluffy texture adds a tactile dimension that contrasts with the edgy visual design. This foray into home decor demonstrates Mishka NYC's commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional art and design. By transforming a utilitarian item into a canvas for expression, the Death Adder Rug challenges the conventions of what is considered art, inviting punk ethos into everyday spaces. The Death Adder Rug: A Symbol of Subculture in Home Decor The Death Adder Rug embodies the spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork, translating the raw energy of the streets into a form that is both accessible and functional. It serves as a statement piece, the perfect accent to any room, office, or dungeon, as the brand playfully suggests. It is here where the rebellious and often underground nature of punk art finds a home in the more domesticated environment, offering a stark juxtaposition that is both striking and intriguing. Mishka NYC's ability to craft art objects that maintain their subcultural credibility while becoming part of mainstream decor highlights the evolving nature of punk art and its place in contemporary culture. The Death Adder Rug, in its essence, is a celebration of this evolution, a testament to the enduring influence of punk aesthetics and the versatility of street art. The Death Adder Rug by Mishka NYC represents the continued expansion of street pop art into new domains. It is an example of how art can transcend traditional mediums, offering new ways to experience the rebellious and thought-provoking messages that punk art is known for. As a collectible artwork, the rug holds a place of honor among fans and collectors, a symbol of Mishka NYC's enduring legacy in the world of art and design.
$181.00
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Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat The Guardian Soul Rider Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat
Soul Rider The Guardian Limited Edition Polyresin Sculpture Artwork by Legendary Fine Art Artist Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat. 2022 Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 10x16 “SOUL RIDER - THE GUARDIAN”the latest polyresin sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat. A limited edition of 100 pieces, they all come numbered with COA (Certificate of Authenticity) in a wooden box. Box is sealed & never opened, use caution when opening it as the artwork is delicate. Soul Rider The Guardian by Dulk: Symbolic Journey in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Soul Rider The Guardian is a 2022 limited edition polyresin sculpture created by Spanish fine artist and street art icon Antonio Segura Donat, known professionally as Dulk. Measuring 10 x 16 inches and released in an edition of 100 pieces, each sculpture arrives in a laser-etched wooden box with a certificate of authenticity. This piece continues Dulk’s tradition of blending animal mythology, surreal landscapes, and layered symbolism into tangible objects that echo the larger murals and installations that have defined his role in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The sculpture features a large blue parrot with elaborate feather detailing, perched atop a cactus base. Its back carries a mysterious rider—a humanoid rabbit figure adorned in ceremonial robes, antlers, and a tribal mask. The rider holds a staff topped with a sunflower bearing a purple heart, while a small bear-like character hugs the base. The parrot’s eyes are wide and expressive, with subtle asymmetry that gives it an alert, almost sentient presence. Its design draws from classical mythologies while presenting a contemporary visual language saturated with clean color palettes and stylized geometry. Guardianship, Movement, and Memory in Sculptural Form Soul Rider The Guardian reflects Dulk’s continued exploration of environmentalism, spiritual journeying, and character symbolism. The idea of a guardian is central to the sculpture’s identity—suggesting a role of protection, vigilance, and the weight of guiding something sacred. The rider and the parrot form a single traveling entity, echoing themes of migration and mythic pilgrimage. This duality of creature and guide, mount and messenger, encapsulates Dulk’s interest in harmony between beings and the ecosystems they represent. The parrot is a carrier of color and voice, often associated with communication and mimicry, but here it becomes a grounded protector. The rabbit rider, masked and antlered, represents ritual, mystery, and cultural synthesis. These archetypes merge to create a visual allegory that feels both ancient and speculative. The combination of flora and fauna, organic and fabricated forms, serves as a metaphor for our entangled relationship with nature and technology. It is this complexity that places Dulk’s work firmly within the expanding world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Dulk’s Signature Language and Collector-Scale Execution The sculpture’s design is true to Dulk’s larger visual universe—where animals become spiritual avatars, and objects carry symbolic meaning. The careful execution in polyresin allows for high fidelity in textures and forms. The stylized wings, spiraled horns, patterned garments, and tiny floral elements are all sculpted with precision, reflecting Dulk’s background in both graphic illustration and muralism. Every piece of the sculpture contributes to the narrative, encouraging viewers to see the work not just as a character, but as a scene. The boxed presentation and limited run heighten its status as a fine art collectible, though it remains grounded in street-level ideology—accessible, emotional, and community-aware. This is not a piece of static decoration, but a three-dimensional story in pause. As with Dulk’s murals, the colors are vivid but harmonious, designed to be both emotionally charged and visually soothing. Each choice of hue, pose, and object placement reinforces a sense of journey, fragility, and resilience. Street Pop Mythology and the Contemporary Art Object Antonio Segura Donat, born in Spain, continues to define and evolve the visual and conceptual space of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through sculptural releases like Soul Rider The Guardian. The artwork serves as a physical embodiment of his narrative philosophy: stories told through animal forms, infused with ecological reverence and mythic tone. While his murals scale buildings and public spaces, this sculpture brings that monumental energy into a personal format, maintaining the integrity and intention of his street-based work. Soul Rider The Guardian is a totem of imagination and empathy, built for collectors who seek meaning beyond the surface. It honors the idea that guardianship is not about dominance, but about care, presence, and shared protection. With its careful balance of form, color, and emotion, the sculpture stands as both a sacred object and a call to remember the quiet power of responsibility. Dulk continues to remind the world that fantasy, when sculpted with sincerity, can reveal deeper truths about how we live, what we value, and who we choose to follow.
$1,300.00
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Mr André Saraiva Chateau Paris Pink Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva
Chateau Paris Pink Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva Limited Edition 1-Color on 100# Cover Neenah Classic Crest Natural White Fine Art Paper Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 16x20 Letterpress Print Chateau Marmont, an iconic Los Angeles landmark, has been a beacon of creativity, opulence, and allure since its doors in 1929. This institution has been essential to Hollywood history, hosting numerous celebrities, artists, and influential figures. While it is best known for its role in Tinseltown's culture and history, Chateau Marmont has also impacted the world of graffiti and street art.
$181.00
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Stanley Mouse Sugar Cube Blotter Paper Archival Print by Stanley Mouse
Sugar Cube Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Stanley Mouse pop culture LSD artwork. Stanley found a niche in the Detroit hot rod culture by detailing extraordinary paint jobs on vehicles until no quality hot rod in town could be seen without a Mouse pin-striping job. Soon after, he began applying his favorite subjects to T-shirts with an airbrush. In the tenth grade, Stanley did some graffiti on the high school hang out and was expelled from high school, the silver lining being that he then enrolled in art school.
$352.00
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Scarecrowoven Behemoth The Doomlord Giclee Print by Scarecrowoven
Behemoth The Doomlord Artwork Macabe Giclee Limited Edition Print on Cold Press Watercolor Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Scarecrowoven. Printed with archival inks on cold press watercolor paper, signed and numbered edition of 15. 15.25x36
$256.00
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Mr André Saraiva Chateau André Pink AP Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva
Chateau André Pink Letterpress AP Artist Proof Print by Mr André Saraiva Limited Edition 1-Color on 100# Cover Neenah Classic Crest Natural White Fine Art Paper Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 16x20 Letterpress Print Mr. André Saraiva Chateau André Pink Letterpress AP Artist Proof 2023 The 2023 Chateau André Pink AP Artist Proof by Mr. André Saraiva is a refined yet mischievous exploration of his signature character-driven style within the broader landscape of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Produced as a one-color letterpress print on 100# Neenah Classic Crest Natural White fine art paper, this 16 x 20 inch work is signed and marked as an AP, identifying it as part of the exclusive Artist Proof impressions that accompany the limited edition of 100. These proofs are highly valued in the printmaking world since they represent the earliest pulls used by the artist to evaluate quality, making each example especially desirable for collectors. Visual Style and Narrative Expression Rendered in a soft pink linework, the print centers on André’s iconic graffiti figure Mr. A, shown dancing with carefree delight among bottles, abstract motion lines, and playful objects like a striped ball, toy block, and serpentine worm. Mr. A’s exaggerated grin, crossed-out eye, and top hat convey the irreverence and joie de vivre that defined Saraiva’s early graffiti interventions across Paris. The composition’s whimsical chaos evokes late nights, creative excess, and a sense of unrestrained celebration, all executed with the loose, gestural charm that characterizes André’s work. Even the crossed-out Chateau Marmont header above serves as part of the visual play, letting viewers glimpse the artist’s humor and subversive spirit. Chateau Marmont and Cultural Resonance The inclusion of the Chateau Marmont letterhead anchors the piece in the mythos of one of Los Angeles’ most storied landmarks. Since its opening in 1929, Chateau Marmont has been a refuge for actors, musicians, artists, and writers, becoming a cultural symbol of Hollywood’s creative and often chaotic undercurrents. By stamping his name over the hotel’s header, André merges Parisian street culture with Hollywood lore, transforming the venue into part of his own visual universe. This fusion of settings underscores the global influence of street art and reinforces André’s role as a cultural connector between nightlife, fine art, and urban expression. André Saraiva’s Place in Street Pop Art Born in 1971 and raised in Paris, André Saraiva rose to prominence in the late 1980s and 1990s graffiti scene, introducing the character Mr. A as a symbol of charm, rebellion, and romantic spontaneity. His work has expanded into galleries, fashion collaborations, murals, and nightlife ventures while retaining the playful immediacy rooted in graffiti. The Chateau André Pink AP embodies his ability to transform simple line drawings into cultural statements, blending elegance with irreverence. As an Artist Proof, this print stands as a rare and polished example of Saraiva’s ongoing contribution to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, encapsulating both the exuberant personality of Mr. A and the timeless allure of creative spaces like Chateau Marmont.
$275.00
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Naoto Hattori Ascension Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori
Ascension Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Surreal Print on 100% Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Naoto Hattori.
$218.00
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Stanley Mouse Lizard Blotter Paper Archival Print by Stanley Mouse
Lizard Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Stanley Mouse pop culture LSD artwork. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2021 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown.
$533.00
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Cleon Peterson Sirens- White Serigraph Print by Cleon Peterson
Sirens- White Limited Edition Hand Pulled 2-Color Serigraph Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper with Deckled Edges by Cleon Peterson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Signed 2021 26 x 32 inch. Hand-pulled screen print. printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered. Limited edition of 125. “One of the main inspirations that I have is anger. If I can be angry about something, it means I feel passionate about it. It makes me want to make art about it”, he says. Nonetheless, his art is not dealing with violence on a superficial level and it is not used as a tool of provocation per see." - Cleon Peterson
$759.00
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Alex Pardee Brella Giclee Print by Alex Pardee
Brella Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Print by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Alex Pardee. 2018 Signed giclee print on archival paper 17 x 22 inches signed and numbered edition of 50 Brella Giclée Print by Alex Pardee Brella is a 2018 giclée print by contemporary pop surrealist and street-influenced artist Alex Pardee. Produced as a signed and numbered limited edition of 50, the artwork measures 17 x 22 inches and is printed on archival fine art paper. The piece features one of Pardee’s signature figures: a fragile, unsettling humanoid form dressed in an elegant pink gown, sheltered beneath an umbrella whose surface is punctuated by wide, staring eyes. Surreal Vulnerability and Emotional Armor At the heart of Brella is a striking contrast between protection and exposure. The umbrella, traditionally a symbol of shelter, becomes something watchful and alive, dripping and imperfect, as if it offers safety at a cost. The elongated figure beneath it appears tense and delicate, embodying themes of anxiety, emotional defense mechanisms, and the instinct to shield oneself from a chaotic or overwhelming world. Pardee’s use of soft washes of color against stark line work heightens the sense of psychological unease while maintaining a dreamlike beauty. Alex Pardee’s Darkly Empathetic Vision Known for blending humor, horror, and vulnerability, Alex Pardee consistently explores the emotional states people try to hide. Brella fits squarely within this narrative, presenting a character that feels both monstrous and deeply human. The piece resonates as a visual metaphor for coping, survival, and the masks we create to navigate life. For collectors, this limited edition print is a strong example of Pardee’s ability to translate internal emotion into haunting, visually memorable imagery that sits at the intersection of pop art, street art, and modern surrealism.
$350.00
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Woes Martin Stone Kidz Archival Print by Woes Martin
Stone Kidz Archival Print by Woes Martin Limited Edition Print on310gsm Museum Natural Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2017 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 13x12 Archival Pigment Fine Art
$242.00
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Jasper Wong Only Have Eyes On You Black_White UltraGiclée Print by Jasper Wong
Only Have Eyes On You Black_White UltraGiclée Print by Jasper Wong Artwork Limited Edition Print on SIHL Ivory White Matt Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 22x22 Bape 30th Anniversary Collection Inclusive connections through art are the focus of Jasper Wong's career. Wong, a curator, illustrator, and artist, has exhibited globally; he believes that art and NFTs can reframe discussions on private and public spaces, facilitating new connections. Wong founded Hong Kong's Above Second gallery and co-founded Lane Lane Studios, a community art center. He is also the Creator and Lead Director of World Wide Walls, formerly known as POW! WOW! During his free time, Wong teaches art courses at Palama Settlement, a community center serving an underserved community.
$621.00
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Takashi Murakami TM/KK Jellyfish Eyes Black 2 Lithograph Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK
Jellyfish Eyes Black 2 Lithograph Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Hand-Pulled Print on Wove Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2004 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 19.75x19.75. Comes Framed in 2 Frame Styles, Modern Blck Frame Size 22x22, Beige Matte Frame Size 28.75x28.75 Jellyfish Eyes Black 2 by Takashi Murakami – Floating Optics in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Takashi Murakami’s 2004 lithograph Jellyfish Eyes Black 2 stands as a vibrant continuation of his exploration into recurring motifs of vision, surveillance, and playful abstraction. Measuring 19.75 x 19.75 inches, the print is part of a signed and numbered limited edition of 300, released under the TM/KK imprint. Executed on fine wove art paper, the composition features a constellation of color-saturated, stylized eyes that hover and merge across a velvety black field. The piece is available in two distinct presentation options—modern black frame at 22 x 22 inches, and an elegantly soft beige matte frame at 28.75 x 28.75 inches—each emphasizing the spatial fluidity of Murakami’s floating forms. In the context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this piece emerges as both a study in surface aesthetics and a philosophical meditation on perception and presence. Murakami’s Animated Language of Form The visual structure of Jellyfish Eyes Black 2 builds upon the iconography of its predecessor, deploying a series of floating eyeball-like entities that fuse pop animation with organic drift. Set against a deep black background, the circular forms appear to pulse and glow, shifting subtly in tone and layering. Each figure is constructed with concentric rings of bold color—lime greens, blush pinks, scarlets, turquoise, ochres—punctuated with lashes, droplets, and slight distortions. The connective tissue that flows between the eyes resembles both mycelium and neural pathways, suggesting a symbiotic or collective intelligence. Within the lexicon of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this mapping of interlinked optics translates as a metaphor for social networks, media vision, and collective consciousness. Murakami’s abstraction is not random; it is tightly ordered chaos, echoing both Japanese folklore and cybernetic futurism. Optical Play and the Superflat Aesthetic True to Murakami’s Superflat manifesto, Jellyfish Eyes Black 2 rejects the illusion of spatial depth while simultaneously creating tension and layering. The eyes are rendered in a graphic, poster-like style, referencing both commercial design and the techniques of Japanese anime and manga. The lithographic medium allows for pristine color reproduction, retaining Murakami’s digital sharpness and uniform flatness. This results in a visual experience where each element competes equally for attention, much like signage in urban space or characters in graffiti murals. The framing options further influence viewer reception—one suggesting sleek modernity and the other a nostalgic museum-grade presentation. Both emphasize the contrast between high-end collectibility and subcultural rawness. Eyes as Agents of Identity and Control In Jellyfish Eyes Black 2, the floating eyes are both whimsical and menacing. They call to mind not only the innocence of animated characters but the omnipresence of surveillance and digital observation. Murakami leverages the symbol of the eye to reflect the watching, documenting, self-aware nature of modern identity. The multiplicity of eyes within the same space speaks to fragmentation, overload, and an inability to escape the gaze—whether from others, institutions, or ourselves. In the realm of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, eyes often appear as markers of territory, vision, and spiritual assertion. Here, they become avatars of psychological atmosphere. Takashi Murakami’s Enduring Influence in Global Pop Visual Culture Takashi Murakami continues to serve as one of the most influential artists at the intersection of commercial design, conceptual painting, and urban culture. His approach unites Japanese Edo traditions with the immediacy of contemporary visual storytelling. Jellyfish Eyes Black 2 is emblematic of this approach—deceptively simple, richly layered, and hauntingly joyous. It occupies a space where traditional craftsmanship meets hyper-modern aesthetics, and where personal mythologies intermingle with digital consumer culture. The piece is not merely collectible—it is a portal into a stylized cosmos of symbolic resonance, humor, and introspection, rendered in flawless print form for the language of the street and the gallery alike.
$2,250.00
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Takashi Murakami TM/KK ComplexCon x Mutated Skateboard Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK
ComplexCon x Mutated Deck Set Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Takashi Murakami TM/KK. 2019 Printed Limited Edition Skateboard Art Deck Artwork Set of 3 ComplexCon x Mutated Deck Set by Takashi Murakami: Chromatic Mutation in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The ComplexCon x Mutated Deck Set by Takashi Murakami, released in 2019, is a limited edition fine art archival pigment print transferred onto a set of three 8 x 31 inch natural wood skateboard decks. Produced under Murakami’s TM/KK imprint and debuted during the cultural phenomenon of ComplexCon, this triptych exemplifies Murakami’s command over hyper-saturated pop imagery, symbology, and mutated character design. The composition features a chaotic, joyfully monstrous creature surrounded by eyes, psychedelic flora, and smiling flowers, delivering a visual explosion that merges Japanese pop surrealism with the raw attitude of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The decks form a single connected image when displayed together, centered on a large mutated bear-like figure with jagged, color-bar teeth, spiraled eyes, and pawed limbs that stretch across the lower panel. Murakami’s signature smiling flowers and multicolor mushrooms, along with amorphous side characters, crowd the frame. Each character is rendered in thick outlines with neon gradients and surreal detailing, evoking a sensory overload reminiscent of animated psychedelia. The image is whimsical, aggressive, and haunting all at once. Murakami’s visual language here is not soft or cute—it is wild, carnivalesque, and purposefully destabilizing. The figures pulse with the emotional contradictions at the heart of Murakami’s mutated worlds. Takashi Murakami’s ComplexCon Contributions and Skateboard as Canvas ComplexCon has emerged as a global cultural platform that celebrates the fusion of art, fashion, design, and street identity. Murakami’s presence at the 2019 event was marked by the release of this deck set, offering attendees a limited-edition collectible that doubles as a museum-grade art object. Skate decks, often used by artists in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement, provide a dynamic and culturally loaded format. Their historical role as subcultural canvases aligns with Murakami’s mission to make art both democratic and immersive. By choosing this medium, Murakami continues his practice of challenging distinctions between consumer goods and fine art. The Mutated Deck Set, while printed and collectable, still retains its status as a street-ready object—a symbol of movement, youth rebellion, and visual storytelling. This format allows his work to live not just on gallery walls, but in the hands and homes of people who see culture as fluid and multi-layered. The high-definition printing on natural wood offers vibrant fidelity while keeping the authenticity of material intact. Symbolic Mutation and Emotional Saturation in Contemporary Visual Language Murakami’s use of mutated characters in this piece reflects his fascination with postmodern transformation and emotional overload. The main figure is an amalgamation of innocence and chaos, surrounded by fungal life forms and anthropomorphic flowers. These characters mirror feelings of overstimulation, digital addiction, and pop culture fragmentation. The chaotic layering of elements reflects the graffiti ethos—fill the surface, dominate space, leave a mark that resists being ignored. The work thrives in the tradition of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by weaponizing cuteness, twisting it into something primal. The flowers are not gentle—they watch. The colors do not soothe—they shout. This emotional tension becomes a form of cultural resistance, a declaration that art can be dazzling and unsettling at the same time. Murakami’s use of mutation as a recurring theme places his work in direct conversation with street art’s obsession with metamorphosis, identity play, and distortion. Murakami’s Cultural Synthesis and the Evolution of Street Pop Surrealism Takashi Murakami, born in Japan in 1962, continues to influence global visual culture through his multi-disciplinary projects that unify commercial production and philosophical depth. The ComplexCon x Mutated Deck Set is a vivid example of this ongoing work, presenting not only a composition filled with color and chaos but a conceptual artifact that speaks to art’s ability to mutate, like its subject matter. His work brings Japanese folklore, postwar trauma, contemporary media, and urban aesthetics into dialogue through characters that look playful but contain multitudes. This deck set serves as both archive and activation—transforming street materials into collectible visions, uniting fine art clarity with the street's emotional voltage. Murakami’s mutated forms are not deviations—they are evolutions. They represent where Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork is heading: into layered, playful, yet brutally honest expressions of culture’s surreal and saturated now.
$1,500.00
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Jon Smith Portugal. The Man Seattle 2013 AP Silkscreen Print by Jon Smith
Portugal. The Man Seattle 2013 Music Limited Edition Gig Poster 10-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by John Smith for Portugal. The Man. AP Artist Proof
$228.00
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Jason Levesque 54th Dawn Giclee Print by Jason Levesque
54th Dawn Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Jason Levesque. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 12x12
$134.00
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Kaws- Brian Donnelly Bert & Ernie Art Toy by Sesame Street x Kaws- Brian Donnelly
Bert & Ernie Art Toy by Sesame Street x Kaws- Brian Donnelly Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2025 Out of Print Limited Edition Artwork Size 8x12.5 New In Box Stamped/Printed Foot Depicting Bert & Ernie Laughing Together from the Children's TV Show on PBS, Sesame Street by Artist Kaws- Brian Donnelly. KAWS Brian Donnelly Bert and Ernie Art Toy Collaboration The Bert and Ernie Art Toy by Sesame Street x KAWS is a standout example of how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork continues to reinterpret global cultural icons through contemporary form. Created by Brian Donnelly, known professionally as KAWS, this 2025 limited edition vinyl sculpture brings two of the most recognizable characters from the PBS television series Sesame Street into the visual language that has defined Donnelly’s career. Produced as an officially licensed collaboration with Sesame Workshop, the sculpture measures approximately 12.5 inches tall and 10 inches wide and was released as a limited edition that is now out of print, reinforcing its status as a highly sought-after collectible. Reimagining Bert and Ernie Through Street Pop Art Bert and Ernie have long symbolized friendship, humor, and contrast in popular culture, making them ideal subjects for reinterpretation within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. KAWS preserves their instantly recognizable silhouettes, color palettes, and expressions while introducing his signature crossed-out eyes and refined sculptural proportions. The figures are shown standing together with arms around one another, emphasizing warmth and companionship. This pose adds emotional depth to the sculpture, aligning childhood nostalgia with the introspective tone that often runs through Donnelly’s character-based work. The bright striped shirts, bold footwear, and smooth vinyl surfaces create a strong visual impact while maintaining fidelity to the original designs. Material Quality and Edition Details Produced in high-quality vinyl, the Bert and Ernie Art Toy demonstrates precise molding, clean paint application, and careful attention to surface finish. The soles of the figures are stamped and printed with official markings, including character names, Sesame Workshop copyright information, and production details. Sold new in box, the artwork reflects the premium standards associated with KAWS releases, which are created for collectors rather than mass retail distribution. As with many of Donnelly’s collaborations, controlled production numbers and rapid sell-outs have elevated this piece within the secondary market, positioning it alongside other landmark character reinterpretations in his catalog. Brian Donnelly and the Legacy of Character-Based Sculpture Brian Donnelly was born in 1974 in the United States and rose to prominence in the New York graffiti scene during the 1990s. His early interventions involved altering advertising imagery in public spaces, a practice that laid the foundation for his later focus on familiar characters drawn from animation, entertainment, and commercial culture. Over time, Donnelly transitioned into sculpture, painting, and large-scale installations, becoming one of the most influential figures in contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The Bert and Ernie Art Toy reflects his ongoing exploration of emotional connection, nostalgia, and mass media imagery, transforming beloved childhood figures into objects that resonate with adult collectors and art audiences alike. Pop Culture, Nostalgia, and Contemporary Collecting The Bert and Ernie Art Toy exists at the intersection of pop culture history and contemporary art practice. By collaborating with Sesame Street, KAWS bridges generations, inviting viewers to reconsider familiar characters through a new artistic lens. The sculpture functions both as a collectible design object and as a commentary on how shared cultural memories evolve over time. Within the broader landscape of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this release reinforces the power of character-driven art to transcend age, medium, and context, solidifying its place as a meaningful and culturally resonant work within the expanding world of art toys and contemporary pop expression.
$1,116.00 $949.00
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Takashi Murakami TM/KK Sharp Tooth Bear Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK
Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Limited Edition Archival Print on Wood Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist. 2019 Limited Edition Skateboard Artwork Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck Brand New Perfect Condition 3x Deck Set Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami: Pop Icons Reimagined in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami is a 2019 limited edition release featuring archival pigment print transfer on a triptych of 8 x 31 inch natural wood skateboard decks. Distributed under Murakami’s TM/KK studio label and unveiled at ComplexCon, this set presents his iconic character Mr. DOB in a surreal, floating constellation of multicolored spheres and sharply jagged smiles. The artwork is pristine in condition and masterfully designed to span across all three decks, forming one unified image that vibrates with movement and mischief. A hallmark of Murakami’s crossover between high-concept Japanese art and subversive street aesthetics, this edition continues his exploration of visual identity through the lens of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Mr. DOB, Murakami’s long-standing alter ego and mascot figure, is featured here in its more evolved and chaotic form. Multiple Mr. DOB heads orbit across a gradient background shifting from teal blue to pale yellow, creating a dreamy atmosphere that clashes with the aggressive, shark-like teeth and multicolor psychedelic eyes embedded in each orb. These elements produce a feeling of both playful celebration and psychological unease. With influences from anime, manga, consumer branding, and the emotional dissonance of modern visual culture, Murakami’s sharp-toothed icon becomes both character and critique. His precise lines and cartoon-like distortion transform each floating head into a symbolic vessel for contemporary overstimulation and cultural fragmentation. Skate Culture Meets Pop Surrealism in Limited Edition Form Takashi Murakami’s choice to present this piece as a skateboard deck set is deliberate. Skate decks have long existed at the intersection of function and rebellion. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the skateboard is more than a tool—it is a symbol of self-expression, disruption, and the tension between movement and visual impact. By translating his most recognizable character onto a surface born in subculture, Murakami activates new dimensions of accessibility and statement. The Sharp Tooth Bear set preserves the tactile honesty of the street while simultaneously operating as a luxury fine art object. The curved verticality of the decks allows the floating spheres to appear as if drifting in weightlessness, emphasizing the detachment and surveillance often associated with Murakami’s characters. Each panel maintains detail while contributing to the whole, creating a mural-like composition that bridges studio art and skate shop graffiti. The production quality—high-fidelity archival pigment on wood—maintains the integrity of the image while reinforcing its collectible status. These decks are built for permanence but born from a culture that values ephemerality. Character Mutation as Language in Murakami’s Visual System The recurring use of Mr. DOB across Murakami’s work symbolizes transformation, commercial identity, and visual overload. In the Sharp Tooth Bear deck set, the character’s expression is twisted into multiple forms, with exaggerated eyes, swirling patterns, and sharp jaws creating a sense of multiplicity and instability. This reflects a broader theme in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork where characters become signatures, avatars, and mythologies that evolve in public. Like graffiti tags, these characters act as a calling card—but Murakami amplifies them with color theory, compositional harmony, and emotional duality. Floating heads with smiles and snarls occupy the liminal space between joy and chaos. Their bright exteriors mask the grotesque, creating a paradox central to the experience of modern pop culture. These figures float in a void, disconnected yet expressive, much like the fractured media landscape Murakami so frequently interrogates. The decks tell a story of cultural mutation and psychological saturation through line, hue, and repetition. Takashi Murakami’s Skate Decks as Contemporary Cultural Icons Takashi Murakami, born in Japan in 1962, continues to challenge and redefine what Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be. His skate deck releases at ComplexCon push the boundaries of medium, bringing fine art to surfaces with street-level power. The Sharp Tooth Bear deck set serves as an entry point into Murakami’s philosophy of Superflat—where depth is compressed and visual meaning expands. With this 2019 release, Murakami reinforces that characters like Mr. DOB are not just visual gimmicks, but sophisticated tools for exploring the artificial, the emotional, and the psychedelic in a world oversaturated with imagery. These decks are not just collectibles—they are symbols of how visual art can mutate, float, and bite, all while maintaining a smile. They are the painted echoes of pop consciousness frozen in motion, crafted with intent, color, and a sharp set of teeth.
$1,500.00